Try these this tips yo get close your open pores on face:

Heat some water to the point it lets out a sufficient amount of steam.
Make sure the water is not boiling or too hot as this could end up
causing more damage to your skin than healing it. Place your head over
the water and drape a towel over your head to prevent a significant
amount of stem from escaping. This part of the process will help to clean skin pores
and the heat will create sweat, which in turn will flush the pores on
your face. Once this is done, the pores and clean. Take a facecloth and
pour some lemon juice over it. Put this facecloth over your face for
about a minute. Since lime is a natural bleaching agent, it will help
lighten up the overall tone of your skin as well as tighten the skin.
Once your pores are sufficiently clean and tight, apply an ice cube over
your pores, keeping it in each location for about 15 to 30 seconds.

The juices of pineapple, peaches and papaya are also very good in
dealing with pores. If you start to use powdered orange peel instead of
soap, you will start to see quite remarkable results

Tomato juice to which a few drops of lime juice has been added. Apply on open pores for 20 minutes. Wash with cold water.

Tomato juice to which a few drops of lime juice has been added. Apply on open pores for 20 minutes. Wash with cold water.

Vegetables and fruits with astringent qualities will help smoothen and
even out the skin texture and reduce the open pores. Create a mixture
using a few drops of lime juice and some tomato juice and apply this on
the open pores and let it rest for about 20 minutes before washing it
off with cold water.

The juice or pulp of Pineapple and
Peaches and Papaya are very good. Always wash your face with cold water
after steaming. In humid weather wash the face 2-3 times with cold
water. If you have powdered orange peel, use this in place of soap.

Break
1 egg into a small mixing bowl, then whip with a fork until the egg is
frothy. Stir in 1 tablespoon of extra virgin olive oil and 1 tablespoon
of honey that has been allowed to warm to room temperature. Mix well.

Break
1 egg into a small mixing bowl, then whip with a fork until the egg is
frothy. Stir in 1 tablespoon of extra virgin olive oil and 1 tablespoon
of honey that has been allowed to warm to room temperature. Mix well.

Natural beauty tips :

Make paste of honey and ginger and apply this paste on face every
morning before brushing teeth. This will prevent wrinkles to a greater
extent.

Take 1 teaspoon of un-boiled milk,
dip a small pad of cotton wool in this and rub on the face gently. Use
circular movements, use upward strokes on the neck area. Leave this on
for 20 minutes. Wash with cold water.

Make a paste using Haldi (Turmeric) with a little raw milk and lemon
juice. Apply it on the skin, it will help in removing a tan.

Mix
the following vegetables in a mixer and eat : Apple, Guava, Aloe Vera,
Amla, Carrot, Tomato, Orange, Nimbu to have a strong immune system.

Exfoliate your skin to waken it up and give you a healthy glow. Only exfoliate your skin once or twice a week, though. Over exfoliating can make you more prone to breakouts.

Halve a tomato, gently rub over face and neck and wash after 15 minutes.

Boil Leaves of Basil (Tulsi) in water and then make tea with this water. Tulsi has many antiseptic properties.

Make a habit of drinking 2 glass of water early in the morning. Drinking
water early in the morning will bless you with shiny and healthy skin.

Follow these easy tips to make your hands look gorgeous:

Clean your hands.Grab a toothbrush and squirt some soap on it,
then rub it in. Leave it next to you. Wash your hands in warm water,
not cold or scalding. Use a good quality soap. Rub the soap everywhere:
your wrists, in between your fingers, and the area around your nails.
Wash the soap off, and then use the soapy toothbrush to scrub the actual
nail and the dirt under it. Then make small circular movements around
your whole hand with the toothbrush. This gets the hand really clean and
makes dead skin disappear. If you have nail polish on, remove it before
washing your hands.

Gently pat your hands dry.

Use a clean, preferably
fluffy, towel. Don't make them starch dry; leave them a little moist.
Don't put on any lotion or clip your nails just yet.

Massage your hands.

Search for something to massage your hands with. Almost anything will
do: massaging lotion, olive oil, yogurt, warm milk, even lemon juice.
Rub a little on your palms and use it to massage the whole hand. Massage
slowly; don't rush. Just relax and make sure you actually enjoy this
step—that's pretty much the whole point. Rinse off whatever you used
with warm water. If you used olive oil or something that can be rubbed
in, just leave it in—it'll treat your skin. If you used a lot of yogurt
or milk, wash away a little bit and rub in the rest. Don't scrub your
hands and wash them thoroughly, completely washing away what you used to
massage your hands (that'll make them feel tight and dry).

Rub in some lotion.

You might want to use face cream
if you want. Some good brands are Sorbolene (it's great on dry and
peeling skin), Dermaveen (again, for dry and peeling skin), and the new
Vaseline range. Do it properly: don't slather on the whole lot, but use
enough to really get deep down.

Trim your nails.

Thoroughly clean the undersides of
your nails before clipping the nails: make sure that there isn't any
dirt left. It's best to keep them short, which looks neat and is easier
to manage. Try to cut all your nails the same length and shape. If you
need to, file them afterward. Rub in some cuticle cream on each nail. If
you don't have any cuticle cream, use lip balm instead. Leave the cream
in for twenty minutes.

Paint your nails.

Grab your favourite colour if you're going out. If you're not going out
or doing anything special, just use a clear gloss. Your nails really
need a break from strong nail polish, or they may get weak or turn
yellow. Some nice colours for your hands would be a pearly pink, deep
red, or a natural colour. Metallic, glittery and shiny nail polish is
very cool too. If you're painting your nails using an actual colour,
make sure to sandwich the colours between a thick coat of clear polish,
to protect and add shine. How many layers you paint is totally up to
you, and depends on the thickness of the polish. Once you're done, wait
for your nails to dry. Be careful. If you can, slip on a pair of gloves
to lock in all the moisture and protect your hands for a little while.
Do this repeatedly if necessary for best results.

Allergic contact dermatitis:

Poison ivy,
poison oak, and poison sumac are plants that can cause a skin rash called
allergic contact dermatitis when they touch your skin. The red,
uncomfortable, and itchy rash often shows up in lines or streaks and is marked
by fluid-filled bumps (blisters) or large raised areas . It is the most common skin problem caused by
contact with plants (plant dermatitis)
Allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) is a delayed type of induced
sensitivity (allergy) resulting from cutaneous contact with a specific
allergen to which the patient has developed a specific sensitivity. This
allergic reaction causes inflammation of the skin manifested by varying
degrees of erythema, edema, and vesiculation.
The term contact
dermatitis sometimes is used incorrectly as a synonym for allergic
contact dermatitis. Contact dermatitis is inflammation of the skin
induced by chemicals that directly damage the skin and by specific sensitivity in the case of allergic contact dermatitis.

Treatment:

Topical corticosteroids are the mainstay of treatment, while a variety
of symptomatic treatments can provide short-term relief of pruritus.
However, the definitive treatment of allergic contact dermatitis is the
identification and removal of any potential causal agents; otherwise,
the patient is at increased risk for chronic or recurrent dermatitis.
Online resources allow the physician to create a list of products free
of allergens to which the patient is allergic.

Facial skin health

Tips for healthy skin:

Cleanse

It's that easy. You should wash your face morning and night with
a gentle cleanser. Water alone cannot remove the grime that clogs
pores. Some experts recommend using a lipid, or "soap-free
cleanser" in order to remove dirt but retain the skin's natural
radiance. You may need to look for a cleanser specific for your
skin type (see Quick Tips). When drying your face, blot with a towel.
\Moisturizer
Healthy skin is hydrated skin. Apply a good moisturizer after cleansing
your face and any other time your skin is feeling a little dry.
At night the body regenerates the skin's natural oils; when the
skin is too dry the body compensates by secreting more oils which
could make your skin greasy and prone to blemish. Thus the moisturizer
you use at night should be thicker, with more oil than your daily
cream . But don't rely on moisturizers alone; dry skin
is a good indication that your body is dehydrated and needs more
water. Water is the best product for your face, and it's free.Facial Masks.There
are different facial masks for different skin problems. Some claim
to moisturize dry skin, other claim to erase wrinkles, while still
others claim to eliminate blemishes. While these products may
work, facial masks are described by many experts as the most optional
step in a skin care regime. Regardless of how beneficial they
are, applying a facial mask can be refreshing, giving you a moment
to pamper yourself physically and mentally. Steam Treatments.A
steam treatment not only hydrates the skin, but it opens pores
and detoxifies. You could buy a facial steam bath from the department
store or boil some distilled water at home, add various herbs
and steep before draping a towel over your head as you sit above
steaming water. Water. The importance
of water can't be emphasized enough. If the body is dehydrated
the skin is one of the first things to suffer. Excess dryness
causes the skin to loose its elasticity, which in turn causes
premature wrinkles. Drinking water also cleanses the body, washing
away nasty toxins that might manifest themselves in your complexion.
Drink at least eight glasses of water a day to assure your skin's
health. Sleep. If we could wouldn't we all jump into bed this moment to begin
a skin-friendly sleep marathon? Unfortunately routinely getting
at least 8 hours of sleep is difficult. It is called beauty sleep
for a reason; at night the body heals itself and the skin is no
exception. With sufficient sleep the skin has more time to rejuvenate
and you'll prevent those dark bags under the eyes and dry skin
that can result from sleep deprivation.